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Miler John Z. Quirk was Harvard's strongest competitor in the meet. Coming off an illness, he had to fight his way out of a crowd of runners at several points in the running. Penn's Bob Child held the lead throughout the race and finished first in 4:09.6. Going into the last quarter, Quirk passed Cornell's Don Alexander and appeared to be headed for a second place finish...
...Alexander caught and passed him with about 220 yards to go. Quirk managed to stay close to Alexander, however, and passed him at the tape for second place, Both were clocked...
...mile. Harvard's Jim Hughes and Mark Connolly, who were surprisingly strong in the Big Three's, will be going at it, along with teammate John Quirk. The mile includes a number of very strong competitors, including Penn's Karl Thornton and Dennis Fikes. Fikes has been clocked...
...rated Tiger. In the mile, Jim Hughes and Mark Connolly ran ahead all the way to take first and second place respectively. Hughes was timed at 4:13.4. Connolly at 4:14.1, ahead of Princeton's Chris Elliot, who finished third at 4:15.1. Harvard's John Quirk took fourth place...
...bring a 2-4 record to the meet. Last Saturday, Pennsylvania overwhelmed Princeton and Columbia, 105-40-3. In that meet, however, Tiger Chris Elliott ran his best mile ever in 4:09.3. McCurdy looks for a close race in the mile today between Elliott and Harvard's John Quirk...